US President Donald Trump: I will impose tariffs on the EU

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The President of the United States (USA) Donald Trump talked to reporters delayed Friday, additionally changing the statements made by his own White House staff, which were also to change reports that Trump’s administration could dig a tariff, which could on the road to March 1. Trump’s team repeated that the tariffs in Mexico, Canada and China start this weekend on February 1.

Donald Trump himself added further fuel to the fire of the trade war, noting that 25% of the tariffs will land in Mexico and Canada, but China also receives their own 10% tariff. President Trump then added the European Union to his list of complaints, which he intends to terminate with import taxes imposed on American consumers, but added the reservation that Canadian Import of oil, where the American energy sector is strongly dependent, will see a specific tariff level only 10%.

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The explanatory statements of President Trump for the selection of reporters were slightly wandered, adding Venezuela to the mixture of countries where the US intends to “do something”. Trump also dealt with his concepts of the EU tariff plan in many points, but special details remain slim.

Key attractions

Trump: Nothing can do China, Mexico and Canada now to prevent tariffs.

We have gigantic deficits, and tariffs are something we do.

We can boost tariffs.

We are not looking for a license.

Canada treated us very unfairly.

Finally, we will apply tariffs on tokens.

We will apply tariffs to steel, aluminum and copper.

This month or in the next shot of the tariff for steel and aluminum.

I want to bring pharmaceuticals back to America with tariffs.

We intend to recover the Panama channel.

I bring tomorrow tariffs to 10% to Canadian oil.

We want to do something from Venezuela.

I will impose tariffs on the European Union.

He will absolutely place the tariffs on the EU.

Tariff costs are sometimes transferred to consumers.

Tariffs can cause miniature -term interference.

I’m not worried about market reactions to tariffs.

We will do something very significant on the European Union tariffs.

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